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Minutes 04-15-75MINUTES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD AT CITY MALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1975. PRESENT David Roberts, Mayor Joe DeLong, Vice Mayor Edward F. Harmening, Councilman Norman F. Strnad, Councilman Emily M. Jackson, Councilwoman ABSENT Ernest G. Simon, City Attorney Frank Kohl, City Manager Robert Federspiel, Qnheh~f of City Attorney Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk OPENINGS Mayor Roberts called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. He asked all to rise for the invocation given by Mr. Wilton Shelton, Minister of Music and Education, 1st Baptist Church, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, led by Vice Mayor DeLong. Council decided to place an additional item on the Agenda regarding the forthcoming meeting on the Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant. Announcements Mayor Roberts read a Proclamation designating April 19, 1975 as Pati-iot's Day, with a request that all citizens in the City fly the national flag from sunrise to sunset. The Mayor then read a Proclamation designatingMay. 3-4, 1975 as Festival of the Arts Weekend. It was noted that Mr. Bob Federspiel was substituting for the City Attorney, Mr. Simon. Mr. DeLongcomplimented the City Manager for his perserverance in fiuallygetting the traffic light working on 23rd Avenue and U. S. He alsocommended the City Manager about the dressing of the sand bank atithe public beach which was doue by the General Services Department under thesupervision of Fred Patrick along with the City's bulldozer operator, Frank Moore. Mr. DeLong noted that Boynton Beach was the first City in the County to have been gra~ted a temporary perm/t to operate the land fill operation, which speaks well for the supervision of the City Manager and General Services Department. There have been - 1- M]/~TES OF RE~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FIDRIDA, MELD AT CITY ~, ~SDAY, APRIL 15, 1975. visits from Connty representatives om the Solid Waste Disposal Committee to see how the City has operated its fine program. The Mayor asked all those wishing to speak ab~at items on the agenda to give their names to the City Clerk so they could be called at the appropriate time. MINUTES Regular City Co~acil Meeting - April 1, 1975 Mrs. Jackson referred to page 4, paragraph 2 -- the last line should read ...'~r. Kohl return in a few weeks with a report." Mr. Strmad requested a clarification of the correction on page 2, paragraph 6 regarding the Minutes of Special City Council Meeting of March 25, 1975 (paragraph 2, page 2). The sentence should read, '~rs. Jackson noted that Hardrives was going to charge the City $10,800 if the temporary road was left there." Mr. Strnad referred to page 3, paragraph 1 for clarification of the next to last sentence, which should now read -- "The Mayor said he's also received phone calls from some who are also opposing the closing the perimeter road around the south end of the ball field." On page 9, p~agraph 1, the spelling of Mr. Eckert's name should be corrected in lines 2 and 4. Mrs. Jackson referred to page 18, paragraph 2, the word "included" to "spelled out ..." last line -- change Mr. Harmening corrected pageil3, 1st sentence of the last paragraph to read -- '~r. Kohl said about three weeks ago he had a meeting with Mr. Cicione, Fred Singer, Herb Kahlert, the Assistant County Engineer and County Engineer respectively, Tom Clark and Jack Bar~ett, aud the money for this road was discussed." Mrs. Jackson moved to adopt the Minutes of April 1, 1975 as corrected, seconded by Mr. Harmening. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. .Special City C~mcil Meeting - APril 3, 1975 Mrs. Jackson moved to adopt the Minutes of April 3, 1975 as written. Mr. Strnad seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 4-0, with Mr. Harmening abstaining as he was not present. - 2- MINUTES OF REG-U-LAR GITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CIT~ OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD AT CITY MALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1975. PUBLIC AUDIENCE Mr. Tom Beattf% 210 N.W. 20th C~urt, came forward to state that nothing had been done regarding recent complaints about the neighborhood park. It was explained that policemen from the B&E Squad had spent considerable tim~ at the park (Rolling Green) to observe the activities there without being seen, and it was found that nothing was out of order. There was considerable discussion between Mr. Beat~ amd Council amd also with Mr. O'Lalessandro, who had complained,at the last meeting, and the gentlemen were advised they could review the Police Department's report in the City Manager's office. Mr. DeI~ag moved to dispense with the matter and be guided by the report of the Police Department and any further ~r complaints along these lines should be directed to the of the City Manager. Mrs. ~ackson seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. BIDS Two (2) Police Motorcycle Radios Fir. Kohl noted that this item was deleted from the March 18th Agenda as it hadn't been advertised. The Tabulation Committee recommended acceptance of sole bid frem MotoroIa, Inc. in the amount of $2,954.00. Funds are available in Account 860-99. All requirements have been met and Mr. Kohl concurred with the Tabulation Committee. Mr. Harmening moved to accept the City Manager's recommendations, seconded byMr. DeLong with the request that same be spread upon the Minutes as above. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Mr. DeLong moved to dispense with the regular order of business as it was too early for the Public Hearing at 8:00 P.M. Mr. Harmening seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Mr. Startzman, the City's liaison man on the above project requested Council be polled as to a meeting with Delray Beach representatives om Monday, May 5, 1975 at 7:~ P.M. Council agreed unamimously and it will be decided later where the meeting will be held. Mr. DeLong moved to return to the re~alar order of business, seconded by Mr. Harmening. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. -3- MINUTES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD AT CITY HALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1975. PUBLIC HEARING - 8:00 P.M. Beynton-Delray Seventh Day Adventist Church, 130-138 S.E. 27th Avenue - Conditional Use to Allow Addition of School Rooms to be Built om Existin~Chureh Mrs. Jackson wished to clarify that this addition was to be for Sunday school ro~ms. The:bMayor asked if anyone wished to speak in favor of this matter. Mr. Blen Shaver, 301 S.E. 5th Street, Delray Beach, representing the Church in question, came forward to speak in favor of this request and read a Petition indicating theire were no objections to the addition. The Petition was signed by 64 neighbors living within approximately 300 feet of the area. Mr. Shaver requested that the City c~ancil authorize the Building Department to grant the building permit without further delay if possible. The Mayor asked if anyone wished to speak in opposition to this item. No reply. Mr. Harmening moved to instruct the Building Department to grant the Church the permit for conditional use to allow the addition of Sunday school rooms to he built on the existing church. Mr. DeLong seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Mr. DeLong requested that the Minutes reflect the recommendations of the Planning & Zoning Board (copy attached -- from the Minutes of April 8, 1975). Mr. Federspiel them read Ordinance No. 75-16 re the above on first reading. Mrs. Jackson clarified with Mr. Shaver that this addition was for Sunday school rooms (Sabbath school rooms) specifically and had nothing to do with the existing day school Discussion ensued among Council as to whether the wording in th~ Ordinance shonldbe changed and Mr. DeLong felt the previous motion to expedite' the building permit was incorrect as this was not an emergency ordinance and there had to be a second reading. Mr. DeLong moved to reconsider the previous motion, seconded by Mr. Harmening. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Mr. DeLong moved that the motion in question he stricken, seconded by Mr. Strnad. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. -4- ~MINUTES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF BOTNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD AT CITY HALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1975. Returning the discussion to the public hearing, Mrs. Jackson moved to accept the recommendations of the Planning & Zoning Board as reflected in their Minutes of April 8, 1975 and to grant conditional use to allow the addition of Sunday school rooms to be built on the existing Boynton-Delray Seventh Day Adventist Church (copy of said Minutes attached). Mrs. Jackson' requested a change to be made in both the title and body of Ordinance No. 75-16 to include the words "SabbaWa school rooms''. With said change in mind, .Mr. DeLong moved that Ordinance No. 75-16 he adopted om first reading. Mrs. Jackson sec~mded. No discussion. Mrs. Padgett called the roll as follows: Vice Mayor DeLong Councilman Marmening Councilwoman Jackson Ceuncilm~n Strnad Mmyor Roberts Aye Aye Aye Aye Motion carried 5-0. Mr. Shaver was concerned about how much longer a wait there would be ~efore the building permit would be granted and it was explained that there would be a three-week span before the second reading of the Ordinance and a ten-day waiting period beyond that. This is a matter of procedure and falls under City and State law. Mr. Shaver was told that he would not have to worry that Council would change its mLnd and also that he would be notified accordingly. LEGAL Ordinances 2nd Reading - PUBLIC HEARING None Ordinances - 1st Reading ~oposed Ordinance No. 75, Re: Preservation of Trees Mrs. Jacksommovedto table this item until the next meeting. Mr. Hamening sec~aded. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Mrs. Jackson wished to have Mr. Simon present for the reading Of this Ordinance. -5- ~IN~TES OF RE~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF BOI~NTON BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD AT CITY HAL, T~ESDAY, APRIL 15, 1975. Resolutions Proposed Resoluti~nNo. 75-Y - Re: Co-~nity Development Act i974 (H.U.D.) Mr. Federspiel read Resolution No. 75-Y in its entirety. Mr. DeLongmoved for the adoption of Resolution Ne. 75-Y, seconded by Mr. Harmening. Under discussion, Mayor R~erts clarifiedwith Mr. Federspiel that the Inter-local Agreement goes alcmg with this Resolution mhd it has cleared with Mr. Simon. Mrs. Fadgett called the roll as folIows: Vice.F~yor DeLong - Aye ~oumcil~m Harme~ing - Aye Councilw~aan Jackson - Aye C~ci~ St~a~ - Aye ~yor Roberts - Aye Motion carried 5-0. The Agreement will be executed along with the Resolution since it has been approved. Other Discuss Amendment to Charter - Section 145 & 146 - Re: Recall Provisions (Mayor Roberts) Mayor Roberts noted that he had proposed this last year and Mr. Simon suggested it being a new item, it should be tested for a while. Mr. Roberts felt Section 145 and 146 should now be updated accordingly. He said there were three other chapters that follow this (Chapter 112) which should also be reviewed and amended. Mrs. Jackson moved to follow the Mayor's suggestion and amend Section 145 and 146, seconded by Mr. Harmening. Motion carried 5-0. ldr. Federspiel said he had au Ordinance to read and after some discussion among Council, all agreed-~3aat he should proceed. Proposed Ordinance No. 75-17 - Re: Amending Section b~and 146 of the Cher~er (Note-the above Ordinance was originally read as No. 75-18, however it was later changed to be censecntivewith the previous Ordinances.) Mr. Federspiel read Ordinance No. 75-17 om first reading in its entirety. -6- ' ~MINUTES OF REGULAR CIT~ COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CIT~ OF BO~NTON BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD AT CIT~ HALL, TCESDAY, APRIL 15, 1975. Mrs. Jackson moved to adopt- Ordinance No. 75-17 om first reading, seconded by Mr. DeLong. Under discussion, Mr. Harmening verified with Mr. Federspfel that this puts the City under State law. Mrs. Padgett called the roll as follows: Vice Mayor DeLong Councilman Harmeming Councilwoman Jackson Mayor Roberts A~e Aye Aye Aye Aye Motion carried 5-0. Consider Support of Naples Resolution - Re: Reconsider Present Electric P~wer Rate I~crease ~ayor Roberts)~ Mayor Roberts felt that a letter should be semt from the City indicating full support of the above Resolution. Mrs. Jackson moved that a letter be sent backing up the Naples Resoluti~a and Mr. DeLong seconded with the inclusion that a copy be sent to the County L~ague of Municipali~s:. Mrs. Jackson agreed and included that a copy be sent to the Florida League of Cities also. Mr. Harmening f~rther clarified that the Resolution sent out by the City of Naples addresses itself primarily to the recent action of the PubLic Service Commission in which they were goimg to allow the electric utility companies to raise their rates during the summer which is the peak period and it was felt by those in Naples that this was a method to allow the electric utilities to,ss.along their financing costs for new construction. This Resolution might be effective in n*t:allowing this and also allow the construction industry to absorb the /mpact of these new facilities rather than the present constmaer. Mr. Harmening wished to go on record as being opposed to that portion of the rate increase called the "s,~mmer rate increase" in any letter. Motion carried 5-0. OLD BUSINESS Discuss Recreational Facilities - Councilm-~ Str--.d Mr. Strnad noted that there were no proper boat ramps into the City fresh water canals. He felt the City should put in a boat ramp in the B~ynton Canal at 8th Street. The area is in poor condition now and he felt there should be a cement ramp installed. Mr. DeLongmoved to instruct the City Manager to report back to the City Council regarding the feasibility of Mr. Struad's suggestion. -7- · MINUTES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD AT CITY HALL, ~ESDAY, APRIL 15, 1975. Hr. Kohl advised that he already has plans drawn and he has written to the State and the Florida Flood C~ntre~l~fr~m ~w~om he has received approval. As so~n as he gets the word fr~m the State, he will report to Council. Mr. Strnad seconded the motion. M~tion carried 5-0. Progress Report of Proposed Zoning Map The May~r noted it was hoped to get the new zoning map completed within the next three weeks and discussion e~sued as to the procedure of reviewing the Zonimg Ordinance and map and adopting Mr. Joe Kelly, Chai~ of the Plm~img & Zoning Board reported on the progress of the new zoning and felt the Beard's work wonld be e~mpletedwithin the next weekand a half. The noted that before the Ordinance was re~d, of advertis~would be required and also themap should available for people to c~ne in and see. Mr. Jack Barrett, Building Official, discussed the timing involved to get everything in order before a public hearing is held and the map and Ordinance are ready to be reviewed. Council wanted to he certaimeverything: would be ready before the residants began leavimg for vacation. The Mayor noted that the reading of the Ordinance would take a full night and it was decided this would be done on Thursday evening, May 8, 1975, with the zonin~map on display. After establishing that the map and Ordinance should be advertised for two weeks at the same time, it was decided to have a public hearing for the new zoning map on May 13, 1975 and May 14, 1975.for the north and south sections of the City respectively. Hr. Kelly said he would keep Council posted as to the re~aining progress. Hrs. Jackson moved to have the first reading of the Zoning Ordinance om May 8, 1975 at 7:30 P.M. in City Hall. Hr. DeL<rag seconded. also included Ln the motionwas that the hearing on the land use map would be held in City Hall on May 13, 1975 for the north side of the City amd on May 14, 1975 for the south side of the City. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Status Report on Property Adjacent to Municipal Boat Ramp Park., Mr. Kohl advised that in June, 1974 the City Council asked the City Manager to look into the feasibility of purchasing parcels of land frontimg om U.S. 1, contiguous to the City's Municipal Boat Ramp Park. At that time, the City Manager wrote to several agencies ~IINUTES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, MELD AT CITY HALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1975. in an effort to receive financial assistance, among whom were the Florida Recreation Development Assistant Program, the Department of Natural Resources and the Palm Beach County Board of Commissioners, al/ to no avail. When the Gity inquired about assistence, it was trying to purchase the back half om the waterfront. After many months of not being able to c~me up with a solution, Mr. Goldberg, who owns the parcel of land in question has submitted three alternatives te the City. T~is tract cf]and is rectangular in shmpe with s~me 202.8 feet frontage on U. S. I and a depth of 1,056 ft. to the waterfront -- approximately 4.734 acres. This parcel of land has improvements cousisting of small cottages; sw~ming pool and shuffleboard c~arts. Fir, Geldberg realizes approximately $35,000.08 rental income per year from the cottages. }fr. Kohl attached proposals s~hmitted by Mr. Goldberg to his report which was before C~ncil. This parcel of ]~nd could be acquired with $100,~00.00 payment ~ith either a first or sec~ad mortgage. The rental income 'could , care of the monthly mortgage pa~yments. .. ppralser, at in JUne, The approx/mate~'tetal price em the )pti~as are $308,00~.0~. T~is would be an opportunity to procure another large tract of recreatioual land with "difficult t~ b~y" water frontage by paying $108i, 00~ 4own and the rentals could take care of the difference. It was clarified t~at this parcel Bar. It was further clarified that the pr/me purpose the land was f~r recreational purposes. Mr. DeLong felt if the City purchased the land, it would be ,in a better position tc receive aid fr~ the Florida Department of Natural Resources, particularly in the development assistance programs they have -- and he referred to work done in Lake ~orth, as an example. Mrs. Jackson questi~ned the exact location ef the parcel and it was stated te be known as Inlet Village, which is north of the Valentine Cou~ts. It was decided to held off on further discussion of this ~ntil CoUncilmembers had an oppor- tunity to review the area. After some discussion about looking into~ areas of getting money, Mrs. ~able this item° Fir. DeLong seconded. Ne Motion carried 5-0. Status Report on ClOSi~ of $,H. 3rd~St`reet (High Pt. ) Mr. Kohl read the letters re=sired fr~ the Presidents of H~h Point's various sections concerned with the closing of S.W, 3rd Street. The }~ayor clarified that this does not, refer to the sectiom closed off by DOT, but to the new road te~bebuilt next te the pump house. Mr. Kohl also read a letter from M~. Perry Gessna, Utilities Director, on this subject. - - MINUTES OF REGULAR CITY CODNCIL MEETING OF THE CIT~ OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD AT CITY HALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1975. Mr. Bill Elam, referred to S. was in error. P. O. Box 23, BoyntonBeach, noted that the question W. 3rd Street amd not S. E. 3rd Street~ T~e agenda Hrs. Padgett advised that several people requested to speak on this item and it was decided to wait until the motion was made. Mrs. Jackson moved to close the south entrance of S. W. 3rd Street and reopen the north end of 3rd Street around the ballpark to connect with 15th Avenue at Seacrest. Mr. DeLong seconded. Under discussion, Mrs. Jackson noted that the residents of High Point made a compromise in the interest of the health and welfare of everyone. Mr. DeLeng felt it didn't make any difference where an entrance or exit was because if work had to be done, equipment would have to get in. Mr. BeLong felt the proper motion should he to have the City Attorney draft the appropriate Resolution for closing the s~ath entrance of S. W. 3rd Street and opening the north end, making it a public right of way and also the City Engineer should be znstruct~ to c~ange the street maps accordingly. A man in the audience objected to the opinions of the presidents of the organizations as not being in accord~with all residents. Mayor Roberts said he had received a n~mber of phone calls from people objecting to the closing of 3rd Street on the south end and going into 23rd. However, the majority appears to be in favor of closing the 23rd Av~a=e Exit; Council doesn't have much choice but to go along with it. Mr. Arth~rMeig~280 Main Boulevard, said the residents of Main Boulevard are mostly effected by this ball park and he felt that changing the streets as proposed above would cause a safety hazard and he asked for Council's consideration before a vote by Council was taken. Mr. Meigh~sp ke in opposition to the votes cast by the various sections and Mayor Roberts noted that the condominium documents set the requirements about votes. After further dis- eussionbetweenMr. Me~ghand Council, Mr. DeLOng noted that the north s~eet that cuts throngh behind the hail park could be posted to indicate no thru traffic and the Mayor said the area wi11 be landscaped as far as the lights are concerned so as not to be a nuisance to the residents. Mr. DeLong then read a communication from Mr. Flushing, Assistant to the City Engineer addressed to Mr. Kohl, dated February 13, 1975, re the entrance to S. W. 3rd Street from S. W. 23rd Avenue, stating that the subject entrance would not be opened by the ~OT under the present conditions. The DOT would like to eliminate the S. W. 3rd Street entrance which was felt would also eliminate a potential traffic hazard. After some further discussion, motion carried 5-0 with instructions that the appropriate Resolution be drafted. 10 - · ~ MINUTES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD AT CITY HALL, T~ESDA¥, APRIL 15, 1975. Hr. DeLong requested a roll call vote on the previous motion, which Mrs. Padgett conducted as follows: Vice Ma~yer DeLong - Aye Councilman Harmening - Aye Councilwoman Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - Aye Mayor Roberts - Aye Motion carried 5-0. The Mayor called a brief recess to allow those wishing to leave to do so -- at 9:16 P.M. The meeting was re-called to order at 9:22 P.M. The meeting opened with some discussion about changing the number of a previously read Ordinance No. 75-18 to be in sequence (see notation, last paragraph, page 6). Mrs. Jackson moved to change Ordinance No. 75-18 to No. 75-17, seconded by Mr. DeLong. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. NEW BUSINE$$ Preliminary Approval of Plat for Yach~mm~'s Cove Mr. Kohl referred to an action of the Pla~ing & Zoning Board on the above project at their meeting of February 11, 1975, at which time Col. Trauger made a motion to feeble-.end final approval to City Council of the plat for Yachtman's Cove, seconded byMr. Walker. Motion carried 7-0. Mr. Kohl has the signed plat in his office, except for tonight when it is at the meeting. This has been forwarded to the City Attorney to prepare the appropriate Ordinance in the event Gouncil approves this request. Mr. Kohl Said the delay on this request was due to the fact that the developer had not presented the Mylar print whichMr. Kohl received on )th. Estimated cost has been submitted and bond shall be that amount. The City Attorney has been advised of this. Mr. Kohl asked if Council wanted the bond prior to issuance of !the building perm/ts or prior to recording. Mr. Kohl requested approval f~r the Mayor's execution of the Mylar prints. After Council determined that the bond should be ssuing any buildingpermit. Mr DeLong moved to acee~t preliminary approval of plat for Mr. Struad seconded. No discussion. Motion 5-0. It was clarified that the motion should read final i~i~di_ plat, instead of preliminary. 11- ~MINUTES OF REGDI~_R ~ITY COBNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD AT CITT HAL~.., T~ESDA¥, APRIL 15, 1975. Proposed Ordinance No. 75-18 - Re: Final Approval of Plat for Yachtman' s Cove Mr. Federspiel read the above Ordinance in its entirety em first reading. Mr. BeLong moved for the adoption of Ordinance No. 75-18 on first reading with the inclusion that although it does not say spacifically in the Ordinance, that there will he no issuance of building permit until such time as the performance bond has been posted. Mr. Strnad sec~aded. Mr. Harmening felt the bond should he posted Before recording because there might be a possibility that the land improvements -- sidewalks, curbs, etc. mi§hr not he dome so he thought the Council's previous action may have been incorrect. Mrs. Padgett uot~ed that the Mayor's signature would net, be placed en it until the bend is poste~. It was clarified there would be mo filing unless the bend is received. Mrs. Padgett c~nducted a roi1 call vote as foll~ws: Vice Mayor DeLeng Co~ucilmau Hamenimg Cmm¢ilwema~ Jackson Ceuncilmam Strmad Mayor Roberts Aye aye Aye Motion carried 5-0. .Application for 70 ft. Radio Tower (Mr. Ben Johnston) Mrs. Jackson asked Mr. Barrett if this was m~mething temporary and Mr. Barrett said it was almost two years. Regarding some things which were not in line, Mr. Barrett sent a letter out on/ii, arch 20th giving 15 days to correct them. They were corrected within five days, however, there is now some heavy equipment back again. Mr. Barrett had a copy of a letter received from Mr. Johnston's attorney, John Ross Adams, whom he had tried to reach by telephone but has not as yet been able to do so. Iu view of the above matters yet to be cleared up, Mrs. Jackson m~ved to table this item, seconded by Mr. DeLong. Mo discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Procedures for. Calling Meetings ~ayor Roberts) Hayer Roberts said he placed this on the agenda because of a question of policy ~rein the various boards are aceocuatable to Council and should come to Council for any solution to a problem and he referred specifically to an incident involving the Community Appearance Board recently. Mr. DeLong felt that policy was being followed and Mr. Strnad gave his views of what - 12 · MINUTES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FIDRIDA, HELD AT CITY HALL, T~ESDAY, APRIL 15, 1975. happened regarding the incident in question and he quoted from several sets of Minutes of the Co~nity Appearance Board wherein the Board requested assistance from Mr. Barrett who was tamable to be present at the meetings. Mr. Strmad said he therefore attended, tr~i~g to he of help. The Mayor said it was not a requirement for a m~,her of the Building Department to he present at CAB meetings and if there was a wish for policy to be changed, it should come before Council. Mrs. Jackson suggested if any Board wished to bring a matter to Council's attention, a letter should be written to the attention of the Mayor so it could appear on the Agenda. Mr. DeLong moved to have the City Manager send a memo to all Boards stating that any problems shonld he referred to the City Mana§er, who in turn would notify Council where the appropriate action may be taken. He also said the CAB shenld send in a request to amend the presont CAB Ordinance whereby there is a representation by those it was felt necessary should be present at CAB meetings. Mrs. Jackson stated in the form of a substltute motion that it was not the prerogative of the City Manager to send a memorandum to the Boards, hut that such a letter should he sent from the Mayor on behalf of Council. After sene discussion, it was decided that this matter would be handled administratively, with the City ~anager acting as a go-between f~r =.~a~eil and the various Boards. Mayor Roberts stressed that Minutes should be taken of ali meetings. The motio~ was stated to be that all matters will he referred by the Boards through the office of the City Manager to City Council for action. Hr. Harmenin~ seconded. Motion carried 5-0. AI)MINIS TRATIVE Consider Affirmative Action Plan to Comply with CETA Grant ReKulations Mr. Kohl noted the Affirmative Action Plan for the City which was before Council and which is required in order to comply with the CETA grant. He asked for Council's approval to adopt the plan and all policies and actions pertaining to same be handled administratively. Mrs. Jackson moved to adopt the plan and authorize the City Manager to handle the~te~admtnistratively as requested. Mr. Harmentng seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Request Approval of Annual Financial Report for Fiscal Year Ended September 30~ 1974. Mr. DeLong moved to spread a copy of the Auditors' letter concerning the above on the Minutes (copy attached) upon Council's approval, - 13 MINUTES OF RE~ CIT~ CO~CIL MEET1-NG OF THE CIT~ OF BOYNTON BEACH, F~RIDA, ~ AT CITY F~LL, ~SDAY, APRIL 15, 1975. and that the Auditors' recommendations be implemented. Mrs. Jackson sec~aded. ~r, Kohl said he has discusse~ this with the Finance Director w~o concurs. No discussion. Moti~a carried 5-0. Consider Appeintment of an Alternate to Board of Ad.~us~memt Mr. DeLong noted that he had requested previously to he permitted to make this appointment, as Mr, Block, who was one of the t~o appointments Mr. DeLong had made, had passed away. Mr. DeLeng then nominated Mr. A1 Moskc~ritz, 248~ N.E. 1st Lame, Beynton Beach, as~ am alternate to the Board ef Adjustment to take the D ' place ef ~ng Block. Fir. eLong gave a brief resume of Mr. Mosk~witz. Mrs. Jackson noted that the Board of Adjustment had it was clarified that Mr. l(oskowitz was a retired teacher of 35 years. Mrs. Jacks=a nemtnated Mr. Joseph Aranow, a retired attorney fr~m New ~ork, resi~ng at ~5~0 N.E. 1st C~rt, ~ gave a brief rede ~f the n~nee. ~. DeLong said the policy of the Bo~d ~f Adjust- m~t stated ~at ~en am atto~ey was needed, ~e C~eil appoints one to ~e B~ard. Mr. De~ felt that it ~s not necess~ to ~e a~ ~ t~ Board of Adjus~ent ~d ~ked ~C~cil to ac~iesce p~t ~ to use his n~ee. Mr. Jay Kaye came forward amd questioned whether or not Mr. Aramow was a registered v.oter. It was stated he was. Mr. Ka~e said he was not fsm/liar with Mr. Aren~w hut he knew Hr. Mosko~tz and felt he was well. qualified for the position. M~s. Jackson said at the begi~nin~ of .the year when Mr. Block's name was brought up, there was no mention of an attorney, hut since then she noted from the Minutes that the Board wished an attorney was in attendance. Mr. DeL~ag felt if Mr. Aranow ~was net a member of the, Florida Bar, his legal opinions would be. nil. After some further discussion among Council and also with a member ef the andiamce in dispute of the action bein~ taken, Mr. DeLong moved that nominations be closed, seconded by Mr. Harmening. No discussion. Metion carried 5-0. Votes cast for Mr. Moskowitz were 5-2 against (Messrs. DeLo~g amd Strnad voted in favor). Votes cast for Mr. Aranow were 3-2 in favor (Mrs. Jackson and Messrs. Roberts and Harmenin~ in favor)· Mr. Aranow was appointed by majority as Alternate to the Board of Adjustment. Mr. DeLong qualified his no-vote im the interest of fairness amd equality. · ' '~ ' ~'~ ' ~ect CxtF Manager's Status Report on Various P~o. ~ Mrs. Jackson moved to accept the City Manager's Report amd place - 14 - MINUTES OF REGULAR CIT~ COUNCIL MEETII~G OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, MELD AT CITY MALL, T~ESDAY, APRIL 15, 1975. it on file. Mr. Deicing requested same be spread upan the M~utes (copy attached). Mr. ~armemimg seconded. Moti~a carried 5-0. .C?msider request of O.F.F. (Organization for F~m~-~ty) Mr. Kohl read the orgaUizatiom's letter dated April 8, 1975, re- questing permissi~a for a quiet dem~astratiou om Saturday, April 19, 1975 from 11: A.M. to 1 P.M. om the S.E. corner of LSt~vemue amd Federal Highway, Mrs. Joan Fenesy, 219 $.W. 14th Avenue, who wrote the letter, came forward ~ith another mmmher of the Organiza- tion, Pat Meyers of Delray. Mrs. Jackson moved to gramt the request of 0.F.F. with their letter a~ve, seconded by Mr. Strnad. Motion carried 5-0. in accordazzce No discuss io~. Cansider Schedule of Payments for the Manth of w~ch Mrs. Jacksommoved to accept the payments for the month of March a~d attach same to the Minutes. Mr. Harmenimg seconded. Mrs. Jackson noted that the report doesn't show that the Coumcfl was paid anything. Mr. Kohl said he wanld check on this. Motion carried 5-0. Approval of Bills Kohl read the following bills for approval: Advance Air Conditioning Air canditioner at Senior Citizems Pay from bndgeted funds 001-875.90 $6,770.00 Davis Meter & Supply 10" Main line meter for Wells 4 and 5 Pay from budgeted funds 030-910.34 1,000.00 Florida Power & Light Replacement of existing power line at Cemetery Pay from Boymton Beach Memorial Park Punds 050-830 2,812.00 Isiah Andrews Driver at Senior Citizems Club 4/2 and 4/9 Pay from Federal Revenue Funds 020-800 90.00 ~ymthia Lewis Pay for serving food at Senior Citizens Club Pay from Federal Revenne Funds 020-800 96.00 - 15 - I~INUTE$ OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITT OF BOYNTON BEACM, FLORIDA, MELD AT CITY HALL, T~ESDA¥, APRIL 15, 1975. Approval of Bills (Cont'd) 6. Gamon-Calmet Industries Watermeters _ Pay f~om hudgetTd ~nds 030811.19 7. Boynt~n Beach Llttle League 50,00D square feet of sid . Fay f~uFederai Revenue Sharzng Fund 020-810 8. ~lle~tnsnranee Co. Pay f~ombudgeted funds 001 885.20 $6,038.40 2,750.00 4,933.00 9. Alle~ Insurance Co. . . Fina~ audit adjustment on Liabm~lty Imsuramce Pay~rom Insurance Reserve 001 506 1,743. O0 10. Larry Jarrell Construction 4~' Fqrce Maim at South Technical Education Center Pay from budgeted funds 030 811.21 7,139.60 ~11. Plantation Construction Company -Final Wate~ Transmission Main to Charter World See ~eply on memo as to method of payment 44,080.71 12. Watez Nat Count Pay The bill heads in~ Director; Kohl the~ Hain Extension for West Boynton Beach ionalBm~k il approved this 12/4/73 rom ~tility General Fund Water Line 6,300.00 desc!%bed have been anproved and verified by the department olved, checked and approved for payment by the Finance f-ends are available in their respective budgets. Mr. )fore recommended payment of these bills. Jackson further Kohl sai carried OTHER Mr. DeLo sidewalks the meas~ was verif g moved to pay the bills, seconded by Mr. Strnad. Mrs. sked if in regard to Allan Insurance Company if anything as fonmd regarding the accident of Shirley Hunter. Mr. this was still with the Attorney in litigation. Motion clarified with Mr. Kohl some figures concerning the at Hampshire Gardens which were to cost $1,480.00. Also rement was corrected from 375 feet to 39~feet and this ied byFir. Clark, City Engineer. Mr. DeLong wished to - 16 - MINI~ES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD AT CITY ~ALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1975. know what the cost weuld now be so he could relay the message back to the orgamizatiem. Mr. Clark noted that the final guamtity is based on the actual ~faamtity. Mr. DeLomg noted that the 395 feet of sidewalk at Hampshire Gardens weald be c~mpleted for $1,580 i~stead of $1,480. Mr. Kohl concurred. ADJOURNMENT Mrs..Jackson moved to adjourn, seconded by Mr. Hamemi~g. Motion carried 5-0. Meeting adj~aed at 10:22 P.M. ATTEST: CITY OF BOY, TON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor ~ Co~ci~ - City Clerk - 17 - ~,~RUTES OF T~ REG~R ~,~ETING OF THE PLA~G & ZONING BO~MD HE~D AT CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, Tb~SDAY, APRIL 8, ~75 iT 7:30 P. M. ~ENT Joseph T. Eelly, Chairman Mrs. Vick~i Castello i~rs. Marilyn Huckle Jo~na I. Rogers Enrico Rossi Otis Walker Jack Barrett, Building Official Warren Bushnell, Deputy Bldg. Official ~B~SENT Col. Walter M. Trauger, Vice Chman (Excused) Chairman Kelly called the meeting to order at 7~35 P. M. and welcomed the ladies and gentlemen oresent to the first regu- l~ar meeting of the Planning & Zoning Board in the month of April. He introduced the members of the Board, M~. Barrett and ~ Bushnell. He announced that Col. Trauger was out of state and ~as excused from attending this meeting. MIEUTES ~he minutes for the regular meeting held on M~rch 25 were read. ~. Rogers moved to accept the minutes as presented, seconded by ~s. Huckle. Motion carried 6-0. PUELiC Parcel #1 - Lots 18 ~ ~ ~h~u 22, inclusive GaymarEstates Recorded in Plat Book 24, Page ~0 P~]~, Beach County Records And the S. 130 ft. of N. 335 ft. of E. 384.87 ft. of W. 574.87 ft. of E. 3/4 of Lot 15, Ac. Sec. 33, Twp. 34, R. 43 Applicant - Boynton-Delray Seventh Day Adventist Church Request - Conditional Use to allow addition of school rooms to be built on e~isting church ~. ~len Shaver stated his name and his address as 301S. E. 5th Stree~ and informed the Board that he officially repre- sented the church. He stated they made the application for this conditions.1 use, but didn't know whether it was under- stood correctly or not. Possibly the notice is a little misleading~ since it states permission is requested for MIA~ES REGUL~ZR ~ETI~G PLM~G & ZONING BO.~RD P~,GE T~VO APRIL 8, ~ 975 additional school rooms. These rooms are Sabbath or Sunday school rooms and not rooms for the day school. They have no plans to expand the day school. He then presented a petition to the Board signed by 64 people representing neighbors and residents within ~n approximate ~00 ft. area of the construc- tion site stating they have no objection. t~ Bushnell added that he discussed this particular piece of property with the City Clerk. The borders are more than shown, so in the future it will not be necessary for them to return for future expansion. Mw. Rossi Questioned wuhat was abutting this property and M~. Shaver informed him that there were single family residences, t~. Rossi asked if the people signed this petition who live in theseabutting residences and Mw, Shaver replied: yes, Mr. Shaver informed him that he con- tacted t~e people a~ud found only about five or six not home in the immediate area. Mr. Rossi questioned if there was anyone in objection an~ }~. Shaver replied that just one man objected to the school ?~rogram and the noise of the children, but this does not affect this school,. ~.~. Shaver continued with explaining the plans showing what was existing and what was planned. }-9~s. Huckle questioned if the parking would be extended and ~.'Shaver replied that it was not mequired as the membe~shipdoes not warrant it. I,~. Rossi asked how many ~Sre students would be added with this new addition and Mw. Shaver replied that it had nothing to do with the day school and would not increase the number of students in Sabbath School, but ~ould just move them from the regular school rooms where they nowmeet. They like to keep the church and schoolseparate, ~ney have about two acres of land there. Chairman Eelly asked if anyone present in the audience was in favor of this application and Mw. and ~ws. Shaver and another couple stood up, He then asked if anyone present opposed this application and received no response. The members then looEed at and discussed the plans. }-~. Rogers made a motion to recommend to the City Council that conditional use as presented for the addition of the Sabbath classrooms at the Boynton-Delray Seventh Day Adven- tist Church be approved. Mw. Walker seconded the motion. Motion carried 6-0. Chairman Kelly anno,unced that this Board recomwends this for conditional use and this applica- tion will be discussed by the City Council at their meeting nex~ Tuesda~ night. BUS Pa~and (Charter World) 3625 South Congress Avenue Swi~ing Pool Pavillion ~TES REGULAR PLanNING & ZONING BOARD PAGE THREE APRIL 8, 19-75 ~!r. Bushnell showed the plans and the members discussed them. M~s. Huck!e moved to recommend to City Council the approval of the swimming ~ool pavillion in Phase I, Section 1, of Palmland (Charter World). ~,~. Rossi seconded the motion. Motion carried 5-1, with ~lr. ~alker voting against. 2. Boynton West (Leisureville) Section X Recreation Building P~. Rossi announced that he would refrain from the discussion as his firm is the consulting engineer for Boynton West, the developer of Leisureville. P~. Bushnell showed the plans smd the mer~bers discussed them. As requested, ~. Rossi showed the general location on the zoning map. }~s. Huckle ques- tioned how many people would be using this area and ~. Rossi replied there wo~d be approximately t,700 people. He added that it was basically the same as recreation area ~3. ~. Rogers made a motion to recon~end to the City Council the approval of the Recreation Building ~4 for Section X in Boynton West Leisureville on the plans as submitted. ~s. Castello seconded the motion. Motion carried 5-0 with ~. R~si abstaining. ]".~'..%~alker moved to adjourn, seconded by M~s, Huckd~e. Mo'tion carried 6-0 and the meeting was p~roperly adjourned at 8:~4 P. M. SUITE 403-2OS DATUIqA STREET March 22, 1975 tw_r. Frank Kohl 'City Manager ~'~ City of Boymton Beach Boyn~on Beach~ FIorid~ ,Dear I~r. Kohl: We have completed our audit of the various funds of the City of Beach: Florida: for the fiscal year ended September 30, t9~ O~r included reviews and evaluations of intermalcontrot az~the ,efficiency of the accounting system. We were gene~-atly satisfied%rith the 'operation of the accounting system, but we would llke to mm~e the fotto~ing recommendations for improvements: 1. The Water and Sewer Department presenttyreeol~!s each cnst~m~-~meter ~deposit on a subsidiary ledger card which is filed in t~at depart, We found that these subsidiary cards have not been reconciled with the Finance Department's general ledger control account on a pel-iodie basis, We noted ~that these cards are used as the records for determi~i~meter den~sit refunds 13}to customers. If these cards were lost or destroyed~ t~Ie City's r~ordof the i~Ideposits would be lost. We also noted that records deposit from I,.lof operations are not recorded on these cards. ~iese deposits are represented {~by receipt copies stored in the City's vault. We reco,l-iend that the following remedies be considered: a. All deposits should be uniformly recorded o~ the subsidiary ledger cards amd these car~$ should he stored in a common location~ h. That the customer's meter deposit is also reco[~mi on his accounts receivable (billing) ca'rd as a safegt~zr~ against loss of record of the deposit. c. That these subsidiary cards are reco~ci!ed the general ledger control periodically during the. year. Frank Kohl Page 2 1975 2. The Water and Sewer Department's accounts receivable (bi!ting) records are not properly safeguarded against fire or other such dis~ter$ during nonworking hours. At the present time, the department does n~t have adequate space in its fire-proof file cabinets to store all the records. We recommend that additional fire-proof cabinet(s) be acquired or that arrangements be made to store the unprotected records i~ the City's vault during nouworking hours. 3. The City presently accounts for the activities of the Recreation' Department by use of a revolving recreation account with an imprest balance of $9:000. This method of accgunting combines revenues a~d expenditures i~ a con. non account and does not allow city management t~e proper use of comp~ing budgeted to actual activities. We reco~eud that the Recreation Department'S revolving accost be abolished and that the revenues and expenditures of tt~t department 5e budgeted in the same manner as other City departments an~ accounted for accordingly. 4. The City's records of fixed assets~ both general fixed assets those of the Water and Sewer Department: presently consists of files of accounting work sheets~ We recommend that the informatio~ on thank sheet he fo~-mally recorded in permanent fLxed asset ledgers ~ith identification. acquisition date and cost for each item. Vary t~aIy yours, PB:ro AGENDA April 15, 1975 AD~tN~STRATIVE= City M~qager"s Status Report on Various Projects Island ~_~_~. 22nd Ave: Plans have been submitted to the Co~unity Appearance Bd~ for their review, comments and recommendations. This ~illlzeon their 4/21Agenda. Prel_i_~¥ Ptans..~for General Services. ComD!ex are now completed. They are available i~ my office for your review if you so desire. Ent~D£~._~$__q~s at C~_apel Hill & Royal Pa!mViltaqe have been re- paired~ ~ep~inted ~d new lettering placed on them. Both entrances were damaged within T/~ree .days by automobiles crashing into them. ~ilsoD__~e~eation Center - The ball field, playground and swimming pool is 95% completed° 15th Awen~e Ball Pield (Little League) is ~mpteted other than the out ~-ietd fencing ~%d so~e road lights which have been ordered from _M~u_nici]~_Boat Ra~D Park: We repainted the picnic benches, renovated the rest rooms and have a new walk-way to the rest rooms (men %~om~n)~ A new I1~000 lumen light for the docks, cars & boat trailers wilt be installed~ .~tackin~ L~es-S.~..23rd Av~e & Seacrest - completed. -Ail beach groins have been complexly graded. repaired and the beach has been Traff%~q Biqnal - 23rd Ave & U, S. ~1 was activated today at noon. Watkrwa7/~.C. Park: FK:apt DATED: April 15,1975 Work was started on this project this morning. City ~anager CITY OF BoYNTON BEACI~ Schedule of Payments All Funds For the Month of March 197 5 Prepared Department of Finance EXPE~DI TURES ACCT. - - CHECK ' NO. D~TE N0 . VEhTDOR AMOUNT 1880.7~ ~73 ~S A8~.O0 'tEC~NT BUOK C0~ ~537 1880.74 %W.S ~5 6.~42.0D /ALENTINE 3MIT CO 7.00 I~B80.YL ~k~ ~ &~46.C D ]HARLES SEAHO~,t 10.55 1 380.74 ~k3 15 &8~7.C 5 ~.R. BO%~KER 1~.70 30900.~0 ~ ls 2&~CO ~E~Y GASH 30goi.25.~q l~ 263.00 ~E~Y CASH 6.50 5090Z.~9 ~Eh ~5 26%00 ~E~Y OASH ........ ' 50,910.59 ~AN~ ~ 25~.00 ~E~Y CASH ) 7.00 30,~20.29 tiARA l', 253,00 >E~Y GASH. ~ 2.50 I~830-25' ~),:(5 15 6962.00 JOANNE N~NEGAY 55,1~ I 320.18 ~R5 15 &866.(3 ~AU~ BEACH POS Tl~(S 5353 ~ 380.74 Mt,~5 15 &867.C 3 'OLLETT LIBflAR' BOOK O0 12152 1980.74 ~5 '15 &868.0~ 'RE~ PUBLIOAT OHS 7.91 .00 ~5 ~ 2% ~.OD ~AUL STARTI~AM~ L 7 5.00 1ji30.q6 ~ &.90 9.0 ) ~ALLEY ORIFFITH 1J;bO.q6 ~.~, 6909:0~ . . ALSEY GRfFFITtl 20.19 1.~12.3I E~I~ 6.872.0( ~ATIgNAL LINEN 5ERV 11.55 t,~ 5,27 =~.,..~, ~,872.0( ATIONAL LI~N :ERV ' ~ h ~,~? ~,0( ~ ROE,.LOK ~5 7,27 ................................ &S¢IZ 3E~fl~ LEARNt~G CORP - 1522 0.400.46 173.0( FALSEy GRIFFiT~ . . t 2 ~.00 ACCT. C.~CK ' NO. DATE i50 ~ ..... VENDOR I' AMOUNT 1820.19 h'.~,6 15 6j3S?£;O JOHN DUNKLE ' 1.~.0~ 1 B80.74 mR% '~, 6.899;00 ~ACMILLAN PUBLI~HING : 1;~65.52 ~6 ~ 6.90~.00 . .A~R uNIFORMS IOA.7~ 1.~6551 ~R6.'~ &gOD.O0 OARD OHEk{IOA 8~.60 1.312.59 ~6 ~ 6.90~.00 ~LLIED ~ONS~ 70~.00 1.380.24 M~6 15 6.907.00 ~E~Y GASH 1, B80.69 M~6 ~' 6,907~G0 'ETTY CASH 1,~80.7~ ~ARb ~ 6.907.00 ~TTY GASH . 55D7 1,380.74 ~6 ~ 6.910.09 ~ER ANO TAYL{R 117.76 1.~7 5.25 ~'6 ~5 ~gl 5.0 HARLE.~ FREDERICK~ : 30,~t0.3~ iM{6 ~5 265.0 TLANTIC ttARDW;RE 8-96 Ou~20.59 U~L.t~ .... 2.~.~.{~J FLANTIG HA[(O~ RE ' i ~.7~ 30,~ 20.6~ ~A96 ~ 267.0~ ' ~LLtED ~H~RtNE i, I9~50 -~ · o :220.00 30.~ 2063 ~: ~5 268.0{ ~OA~D {~I~MI,-AL PALM BEABH OFF [880.h6 -~'[ A~ &932.(0 PALM BEABH OFF,CE SUPPLY 23J7 ~850.28 --~,~1 A~ 6. g33.(0 NHITT MAO DOWE.L ~BEh.~8 ~RA ~, 6.933.(0 ~HITT MAC DOWE.L 2~.00 1 B60.28 ~'[ }5 b.933.00 ~HITT MAC DOWE.L 70.00 I 965.28 ~R~ ~, 6,g33.0 ~'KITT MAC DO~tE.L ' 1,~60.25 H~l 1% 6,919.0 O~ HU~LEBTO t 75.00 1, B12.6g ~% ~5 6.922.00 )SHA SUPPLY OOi.P 17.&O 1, B75.26 ~ ]5. 6.92].C0 4ATtO~AL PARK.JEC ASS~ ll0,00 61.65 ~ IAYLORD BROS ... 1,852.29 ~.~ ~t, b. g2 7.0~) ,UTOPRODLIOTS ~ 9jO 1~ ~52.69 ~ i% 6.92~~ ,UTOPRODUGTS , .v ) ' ,UTOPROOUOTS - 1 ~R~ . a-~ ~ ,UTOPRODUCTS ,UTOPR~DUOTS .... t~EITY ABASH 30, 00.~6 ~RA 1.. 266~ ,, ..... ~ nnV~gLb 5.00 5 0,~ 10.28 AR1 A~ 27 2.0{ , _ ..... ~. ' ; ~ 0.00 ...... ~,0~---- ACCT. CHECK HO. D.I~TE NO 20.62 1~ 250.0( 2 0.B0 20.59 ~5 782.6£ 20.61 ~ % 2 7J D ,,8 80,74 ~'~o1~' 5.56 6,9 47, 5.69 ~R ~ 1 6.9 60:75 ~IN %~ 1 6.g 48. 6.949, &g 50, B 12:39 54 ~35 3 8 60 8 65 9 66.13 8 66 ,8 75 .! 3 · 8 -8 {} :t -3 9 48.00 6.9 51. 6,991. 3 ~,8 01 3 ',9 !0.13 .......... 3 .9.h-7..00. .00 ,8 7 0.25 60,52 8 51.29 8 52,~9 8 53.29 ',8 75.29 853,6g VENDOR TTY GASH $ I NOU STR I ~ A HARDWARE A HARDWARE 9.0 0 SUPPLY -- 5.h 0 192 C ASH 8 AKE R BOYNTON AUTO PETTY CASH PETTY ~ASH HAUSER MOTOR GRIFFIN FLOOR NG RUB 1N CONSTR FLORIDA POWER FLORIDA PO~ER FLORIDA POWER FLORIDA POWER FLORIDA POWER '-Fk-OR-[~--P~iER )0 CITY OF ,.~.~!~,~,.9.~.9..a.! ALt~IED CHLORI BEANE E~TEflMI BEANE E×TERMI 9E-ANE--E×-TERMt- BEANE EXTERMi BEANE EXTERMi OR t OKET K.E. GUIDO PALM BEACH JR EASY PAY TI~E ~OflO~ 8flOS K~T~. TR~K i B OYNTON AUTO" B GyNrO~ AUTO B OYNTON AUTO BOYNTON AUTO'- 80YNTON AUT~ BOYNTON AUTO B OYNTON AUTO ~O~:.DU~(LE .... E NGEkS UNIFORI NATID~L ~ELD NATIO~L ~ELD P I~RO[ TIRE LIGHT ~t~ffT ................. ,IGHT LIGHT 22 0 .Go 2 3.65 6.55 2 3,1 O0.00 ~0 3 q .00 L4 8 ~ .... ~-7-'t-1-:9~ 26 ~ . ! GHT 2 28 L t GHT hS 76.89 ~G~T ................. ~ ........ gg-~3- · ~2 50.00 ~ ~ L7 20 ~0N ~ ~9 O ~ .01 :ON ~ 54.07 LtQHT 9,g 90~9 k I GHT Z8 37.05 :ANT 1.0 02.1 1 r~iN~UPPL tES ~ 21 IATI ~ t 24 .oo IAT ! ~ ~ 25.00 IAT l ~ ~ 15 10.00 7 5.00 OOLL~GE I ~6 .PO ~9~--~F~--~-5 .......- ........... I 10.00 PPLY 11 UP PLY 2 O .23 ~.a~y ............................. ~P[.Y 46,23 ~PLY 1 26 ~9 3 g8.70 4 ............. : ............ ~..~0 ............. NQ PROm lg 35 ACCT. ~-. CHECK NO. D$~TE NO. . VENDOR ~ ~ AMOUNT .852:§3_R/~%91~ 6.g53 )0 GUlF 01~ CORP = .,880,7h ~1t~ 6.956 )0 BAKER AND TAY .OR 18D.~0 ..880.2~ ~' ~937 )0 FLORIDA SPO~T~AN 5.95 ~,8 53.69 ~ ~ ~ &972 ,)0 ROWLA~ TRUCK ~QUtP i 99 3,8 7D,69 _.~R~5 ~973 30 SALS SPORT 5H' ~ 19.60' ],860.29.~2~5 ~97~ )0 SL'I~ ~ADIATO SEflV ~ '2g,lO 130 ~0 j ,860.28 ~2'~5 ~979 ~0 ~HITT MA~ DO~.LL 290,~0 ' 8"65;.D2_F~ "'~9-82 LAMAR UNtFO~ 23.52 8 ~2~1 .~?~5 '&gS'3.~ G~FSTREAM LU ~ER' 4 9t 860,6g~.~?~t ~984,30 FIRE EqUIPMEN SALES Il .8 l 2 :~1 _ ~ k~ t . &g 88 30 S HERa I N W ILL I, C~S 1 05.1~ ,8 12,59 ~?~ kg 90.30 SU~O S~ETY RO~CTS ,, . ,860.29 .~:{~ &992 )0 ~HAYUSER MOTOR',~ . 1,53 ,875.29 .~ ~992 ~0 HAYUSER MOTOE~ . ; ;,860,69 N~2'[~ &gg3 ~ UACKS ~MERA ' ~.875,D6~'~t21% ~g93. ~ JA~S CAMERA ' ~.7~ 865,~0' ~V ~g95.)0 ' Ill.ARQ ~EITE~ 67.8~ 851.29 .~5~ &~9.~ B.8, AUTO PAfiFS 70.0~ : 851;~0 ]~t~ &gg9.,~O . B-B, AUTO PARRS · . :852.29 .~?~ 6J~99 ~O ' 8.B. AUTO PAR ~ ~852,69' ~t~'V¢ 6.g9~ ~)0 B.B. AUTO PA~ 5 78.70 1853;29 _~i(~7~5 &gg'~j)O . B.B, AUTO PAR S ~' 1854,29_fi~5 ~g99.)0 B.B. AUTO PARIS . ~ 3,S60,Sh_~tt15 ~:O01.'~O~ EASY.PAY TI.FZ ~ t99,42 1,8 12,~1 -,~?lS 7,00~ ~0 ATLA5 ELEOTR 5~PLy 45 ]851,50-~?'[5 7,005J~0 ATLAS ELECTRI(; 5UPPUY 3(,g-20.62~.~7~L 296.~ 0 DELRAY CHEMIC~ [ 30.00 3(,8 11.20 .-~tZ~u~ 297.(0 ~RO'~ARD P~-~ 132.00 3('g21,58 -~l'[b 298.(~ RINKER MATERt~S ' ' ~ 21.~6 3~81t;20 M~?~5 . 299,(0 B AND H SALES ~ 165.75 ................ ~'09 2i,52 ~tZ5~ a01X, SUN PROTEOTIV[ EqUiP C0a ....... . ....... ~ERLE MERCHAN' 30g 20-3g ._M~ ~15' 3 02,(~ .3 O0.00 30910;~1 ..y~?lt 30~.(,0 QUbE '~REAM LU~ER 7.0~ 3 0 9 01.10 M~: ~"~ ~ O~ .( 0 PA~ STARTZMAI 25 ~0921;54 _~15 ~09.(0 EASY PAY TIRE 8.00 30920~62 ff~l?i5 3 lO.('O DELRAY CHEMIO~ k 531.61 308 21.11 ~t~?~5 3 11.(~0 LAKE ~OETH DRAINAGE' 200,00 6C800.~ ~t~5 L~[5.~O MANHATTAN TROFHIES ACCT. CHECK ~),8 IO.OC ~Rt?l! 32 O0 BRO~ARO PUMP 2,2q0.88 ~),8 10,0C ~?~ 33 O0 B AND H SALE~ .............................. 2~),8 10.~ ~?'[' ~ O0 FLORIDA PO~E~ LIGHT 95.25 L,812.00 ~t?l' 29 O0 SHER~IN ~ILLI;~MS h8'12.~ ~l~t' 50 O0 . KIRK t~TERI~)~ _652.00 L,812.00_~i?~' ~1 ~0 ATLAS ELECTRI 3 128.8q h~0,6~%t~ 7,00~.00 BOYNTON GUN ~ND COiN 1,875.5~ -, ~, 7,006~00 CON,MAN INTE~ lORE ~27.00 1,8 51,6~ ~[39 7,009 O0 OUSLEY 3OD 875.00 ~,8 30,hE - ~E t~1 7~0~9 ]~ B UfiRO~HS COilm 2.20 .860,6g_~l~ 7.020]~ TRECK PHOTOGRAPHIC I~ .57.85 -_ .,8~O,qb,_~lk1~ 7,02~ O0 R.L, GRUNNONS 2~.90' 65,61_~1~ %0~6,00 SEA UI~T MA~I ~A · 22.95 .,8 12,)1 ~l~ 7,028.D0 DOLPHIN BOLT kND SCREW .,860&5 ;.~x~l~ 7,0~0~30~ 80YNTO~UN AN) COIN ~ 172.80 .,8 12 ;59 _~k~ 7,018.)0 [ RO~lk~ PLUS 3~)9 20,~1 ~l~ 3 l-2J)O TAYLOR RENTAL ,ENTER ' 28.90 ),920,61~ ~t ~lhj)O DOLPHIN 8~T ,.S~RE~ Ii.Th 2C800.00 ~,1% 57, 0 - CYNTHIA hE~lS' ~8.00 2~.800,0( .~.~ j 38J~0. t~IAH ANDREWS . [ hS.00 ,85N,56_ ~t 7,0q1,30 PETTY GASH ,865.29_ ~R~V 7,0~. )~ PETTY CASH 865,69._~[~-, 7,0~ 30 PE~Y-OASH 7,00 ,,875,5~_~t, 7,0h2 JO PETTY ~ASH ...................... .,875,62_~ 7,0h2,~ PETTY GASH ~0.00 ,,875,69~t~ 7,0h2 O0 PETTY CASH . .,880.~h _~1~ 7,0~ ~0 BAHR REO~RDS. ,TAPES g.oO .88015 F~t~ 7,0~ )0 R.L. QRUM~2ON5 ~.30 .,8 60 .12 ..~ ~'. 70~6 )0 TROPIGAS INC - 5q.7~ ,860.15 ~tll~ 7.053 )0 STAR P~3LtSHI 231.72 ,812,31. ~ll5 7.05q )0 NATIO~L LA~O :ATORIES 228.69 ,8 80,69 .. ~ ~ [~, 7,055 O~ GAYLORD BRO~ 38.75 3(,9 10,~4. ~llt ~ 17.'>0 PETTY OASH '12.95 3(,9!o.2g_.~lt t17 >0 PET~ CASH q.O0 THOM~5 CO 3(.glO,~O~fi~tt 320 )0 ~ALLACE A~ .T ERNAN h Ih,gO 3(g$0,21~ 321 30 MAN~AOTURERS LiFE 51.75 ~,0 G flAYB AR E LEG T~ [ I O ~ 01.7~ 5(~g 20,59 .~,~. 32~.h0 PORTER PAINT 25.55 920~0 ~R~'t' 32q.~0 WALKER PROCES: 35S.92 3( g20.~O r~ll~ ~25.)0 J.P, CARROLL ~NO' ACCT. CHECK _ NO. D/~TR mO. VENDOR AMOUNT - ,885.22 r,~%t:J 7.06/, )0 B~U~ ~ROSS ~ ~ 88~.22~1Y 7.062 )0 BLUE ORO~S i ~3q8 8 8~.~3 ~ 7,06~.)0 MUTUAL DENEF l' INSURANCE hq 2~.72 .. .,:< ............~8)-:2) :=~-~)Ai ---t?O~)~ ~0 ............ UUIU~--C-I-F[---( ........................... .. '-'-~'[~'))' ~ 860,~g~/~l~ %070.~0 FI~ [qUIPk~N' SALES -- ~" ,,8 lh.ig ~]~ 7,07[, )0 NA)~N. HOWELL UITH ~ 22,05 .,865.2h L~]~ 7,072.~)0 NATIOr~ FiRE PROTECT 9.26 ,.875A5'_~ 7.073:)0 XEROX UNIVER~ TY MICRO '- 6~0 ,865~30.~,~ 7,07~., O~ SAFETY KLEEN ~EP ,88D.25 ~x~t~ 7.077 )0 MUTUAL BEt~F LIFE I 1.~6.9.22 '? 5( 902:38 _~lt 328 ~O CAPITAL LEASHB , [ , 1812.51 ~i~-i-, 7.091.(,0 ~flAYBAR ELECTRIC' 87.q9 JO ~C -,.813.~5 ~A~~, 7,07~.C:~ ............. 'E~Y CASH ............................. : ........... ]'.~5" '~:,~'=~ ': ............... 1 rB-2'Ol'~'6': "'7:0'T~':6 ~E-~Y"C'ASH' ........ ' ~E~Y CASH 2.97 j ~;~': : I!851.29 .~V)ts 7,078~ ~E~Y CASH .~ 1851.62 ~1% 7,078.Cv -~ ~E~Y CASH , ~ 1865.q6 ~V~ b. 7,07 8.C 0 ~j 1880.2h ~,~%,~[% %07,g.co FLORIDA TREND fii~ < 1880.2q ~'i~ %082.C~ ATUR~AY EVE J 4L~ / , ,1880.7h ~1~%91'~ 7.065.0 ~ ~ER AND TAYL~ · IlS~7 :]:., 1 )80.7,q .~ ~,OGS.OO ii'ER AND TAYL ~ '['~'J~"..................... L1;380.7h3'8-O:7'q" ~yRBr{tF'~(~]~. '~;0'~'~:07,087.0 OD ............. )QUBLEDAY~SSOOI-RTED"L't3AND (, A.~ t-E SO , .................... ::........ 55.99~'~:6'$" % . s : o, zo- , . - -'- · . a ~-' ' ' nknAq ~;.~.,--~.0'93~0 ' PUBLIX ~PER ~{~ET ~9 ~; 1840.26 -~t'J'~', 7.007X 0 FLA ASSOCuOVT URUHA~.ur ~ '~' 2D1 ,,-'~]% 7,106X 0 0O0R CONTROL ~fSTEMS ' 10.80', ~ 181 ,~AR~ ~ ~ .~.~ ~ 87 5.59 -~R~%15 Ti0bX 0 0D0~ CONTROL S STEMS .... 0 ~ 1870.75 ~,o~5 7.10g.( 0 :OUT'HERN BLDG lODE. 9.76 ' 3C 930.52 H~t~]5 331.00 &L~N INSURANC[ 2.191~0 _:~.. . 3C~902.21 ,i~?~'~q ~ 332.00 ~LAAWAY OARPKNTER' 10.8~7.00 ' I 2 ~ BIO,O0 ~3~': 32.00 )ONS TRUCKING ~ AIBAOLE REOR[A 'iON [UIP '~ ~0~4,00 ,~. 2C B[O.O0 ~.~3B.~ 59.00 . - .... ,, 7,118.{~0 A C R SUPPLY 7~,7g --, 1,87 5.56 -~ZPlt'%'~ 7.[15J,0 . A Cfl SUPPLY ~ ] 85 h.29_~l%-(~ 7.~19J~0 ADAMS O~VROLET 7.~0 -, .......... ] '[ASY PAY TIRE 865.69 . m ~. 7.~22.c0 3E'ORGE FOWLE8 ' ~5.25 , :L 1851.62 ~],.. 7.125.(0 SULFSTREAM ~M ER ~, 6~9 :: ' ~ULFSTREAM LUk~ }ER : ......... ~ ~ q~, ~ ~85h.56 ~%~5 7125.f~ .......................................  ~ t z ~.~ -~ ......... ;~} 'i ...... .,.,--~ ~-5::~~ ~'y~':: .... ~ .... {~OSE~-"~TOA ..... 20.7 ~ ' 1860L29 .~]?, 7,12 7.( 0 {~SER MOTOE 6.21 ~', 1851.38 -~2t1% 7,128.( 0 (EATTS TR~KIN2 25.00 ~ " 1865.29 '5 h.75 ; {~ ~ ~ · ~ ~60.29 ~3~'~%B 7.~30.00 .LOYDS 0F 8.8. ' 66.50 ~ ' ' 1~60.52 ~R~B 7,1~3.00 JIXSON ~ATHERi;RAFT ! [~ ' · i';S60.29 fl~,~l: '1.134.C0 ~RRAY MOTOR : I07J7 i~ · 22.50 ~:' · ~EIFFtN POLLUT ON OO~TRO ~,: 30920.59~:~]).~' q .... 535.0 ........ y~'~" }{ ................... ~OgO0.~6~ l~,t~, 336.C ~ 'h~ . 30 20.39 ~1'~ . 5~.0~ ~RL[ ~RCHANT t~ ! - ~,~00.00 ~,~ -~ 121~6} lIN,DE CARIE . 't ACCT. CHECK -. NO. D~TE NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 1860.39 H.~f~q~5 7,1~e,( 0 .B,~.. CORP 99.00' 1870.50 ','~'~5 7,156.(0 ,.8,M. 00RP 52.00 1812.51 ~(1~2,%~5 7,160.I ~ ~ICARD CHEMiCA{ h~' 30go2.h6 [~,R~'¢%5 358.(' O {ATIO~L CA~ {~EOISTER 30902.~6 ~-;~4~5 33g.C 3 {ULTI~APHIOS )iV. ' 0g11.57 .~R7~15 34I.C ~ ~AV.ON UTILITY SUPPLIES ~ ' 69.nO, 30900.~6 ~?~5 3h3.C ] 'ALE BRACH ~FF CE SUFPLY ~2~20 3~g20.30 ~J~ 3hh.( ) [Et~EAL 'TOOL AIlD ~CHINE 30, D10.51 ~'~4~S~ ~&.C) ~{CARD CHE~IGAI ~. . 2D.~7 188-0.h6 ~2~5 7.15g.( 0 ALM BEACH OFFICE SUPPLY- 9.70 18.80.15 .~i~15 7.13~.( 0 )0BBS BROS LIB:[AR7 1960 1880.7q -,u' ~ -~.~ N5 7,139.i 0 ~HOk~S BOUHE~Y COl ' 17.70 1880.74 t~2~15 7,140X O ~P~AOH BOOKS 5.35 1880.2q -~?~q5 7, l~l.f 0 '~ ATLANTIC SJBSCRIPTIO 16.50 1,853.30 ~l~, 7.1qh.C 3 ~LA~ TRUCK , 16~.16 1,875.69 ~Z~% 7.1hD.C 3 ~AL~ SPORT SHO{ . ' 80.00 I B 12.69 'h~'t~'t5 7,1 h 6.C 3 ~EWELL HA~WARJ , i 15.79 1353.69 ~2~'~ 7.1~SOg. ~U~O SAFETY P{~ : . 32.75 1.351.30 ~RI'~I~ 7,1~9.0) ~0UTH FLA PARTI, ' 8.~ 1,~5~.30 ~ul?~i': 7.150.0) ~ ~A]L FORD 256.00 1.360.29 ai~t.. 7.151.0) '~EIR AUTO E~C"'RIO 11.55 1, t80,q6 Fd~:'t:~% 7,153.0D ~;~IL~O [NGRA~'ER3 15.72 : 860.11-~S1~: 7,164 ~ SOUTHERN BELL t . : 865,11 ~s~ 7,16~ )0 SOUTHERN BELL ~ 860.29 ~"tSt5 7,165. )0 OLEAN ~CHI~ OAR ~ASH} 36.50 ~8 13~38'~5~'. 7,186,)0 XEROX OORP ~ · 135.00 ,865.26~h~'t'~l~: 7,167 )0 FIRE MARSHALS ASS~. - ~ S.O0 ................ ~15~. ...11_6~.J )0 ............. K.,E,...S.UI_DD ....................... ~ .............5o ..,81q,19~tSl~ 7, l&g ~ JOHN ~N~E ~ 159.00 '~8 52.&2_~259~ 7,1 70. ~ SAFETY KLEEN )ORP 23~ .,85~5L~5]~ 7.~7[ ~ NIEBEL OONSTE ~ 585.00~ ..~15. 7.[7~J)0 STAR P~LISIH~NG ........ 51 ,Lq ........... P t E cE T 1 RE )o ..... 3 k900.11_~51% . 5q7:)0 SO~HERN BELL 2030 3 kgOl.ll~251~ 547 )0 ~OUTHERN BELL . 4~.20 3(),920;50 ~'~51% 348 )0 B. A~ H SALE~ Ih~ 192.56 3 I),810.16 -'. ~IR,. t~ ' 3 ~g ~ HACH CItEMJOAL 9 31 Ag 3~),921,62~,~5H 350 )0 OXFORD CHcMIC~S ~ 25J5 3d),902~6 ~5~ ~52~ )0 N.C.R GORP - 256.75 3~),920,62 ~5%~ ~D3 )0 ARTHUR THOMAS GO ~0.87 2 ),8 10.0( ~<259: q2, ~0 SOUTHERN BELL ~8 91 2 ).8 10.00~1~ q4 )0 pA~ L~DIN . _ 990,_60 8~3.51 _~2G3~ 7. I80, ~0 PAT~ CASH 875.5h_~26~S 7,180,~0 PATTY CASH 5.00 875,D6_~lGl~ 7.180,~0 PAT~ CASH - 36.00 875,69_p~16]~ 7.180,)0 PATTY CASIt 7.50 88'0.24 -~k~6~l 7,18 1.4)0 POPULAR PHOTOi~RAPHY 7.98 ..................... 8-65-,95 "~¢~'~ '"~,'['8'T: ~0 ........... 'JA~"CO~E"CO .............................. . ....... 9-~[u00- 8 80,74 ~[6~5 7.[88.(~0 THO~S BOUREG' ~AO 3 g20,59 ~6~5 55~J~ PORTER PAINT ~7.50 2 8 00.00 t~16~ 45J)0 ISIAH ANDRE~S 45.00 2 ~.8 00.00 .~ h6 J~O CYNTHIA LE~iS ~8 ~CCT. NO. 8 ? 5 3C 3¢ 3C .29 ,69 ,Ii& 20 ~30 20,55 20,62 1 5 .,8 15.01 8 15.01 8 1 5.02 ~ O0.10 B O0.10 8 O0.10 O0.10 O0,10 8 $0,10 8 75.10 10.10 70,10 70.10 70.10 ':%. -; 5 7 0.10 71.10 8 11,39 NO. %190 7.193. %193. %193. %193, 7.193. 35&J 3 7.1 96 %198 >0 7.199 "'7.-I'g 5 )0' ............ 7,2 0 O. 30 7,~01 )0 · -V:2'02~ 0 ........... 7.203 0 7,20h ---7,-~-05- )0----~ ...... 7.20&.30 7.2 07. 7,20~. %20g, 1,8 70..o 7,2 10 %2 11 7,212 >0 7.213 ..7,.2.15-,' iQ ........... 7.2 16 7.2 17: )0 %226: O~ VEI~DOR SUN STATE OFF .JOHN DUNKLE PETTY CASH P E-T*TY--eASH ....... PETTY GASH PETTY OASH PETTY CASH' PETTY CASH PETTY GASH 'TY CASH T.TY CASH PETTY CASH PETTY CASH JOHN ~E SSEL THOMAS PURDO ';JAY" REY-NOL;OS-* SERGE PIZZi 'SERGE PIZZI DAVID ROBERTS dOE DE LON~ -E i~WA Rt)-HAR~E~ NORMAN STRNAD EMILY JACKSON -T--E-F~EE SA---P- ADGE- BETTY LA~ CHARLES FREDE FRANK KOHL JACK BARRETT CF., MACH I NE I OK JACK AITKE~RA~ EL ALLOWAN~E- CHRISTOPHER S;HMiDT 8 5,00 ......... 99- ........... :?2 20 1.1~ ..... 10.2~ 7 Z 6 2') .00 2 51~.00 ..... 2 10 .OO 10.00 75.00 6 0.00 /50.00 ......... 25,00- 20.00 7 5 .oO lo000 125 .O0 1 25.00 I 25.00 1 2 5 .,00 I 2 5 .DO ...... I 25.00 30.00 NO. DA]TE NO. NDOR AMOUNT ,813.13-.~,~3t'~' 7,22 7.,'~0 FLORIDA POWER .IGHT ,850.15:-;'L~,~;'51"t~' 7.227x,0 FLORIDA POWER .I~HT ,854.Z4:-~,g:~7~ 7.227.( 0 FLORIDA ~OWER .IGHT ~3~7~ ,860.~5-~k5~ 7,227x 0 FLORIDA PO~ER ~tGHT 866.15] ~R~ 7,22710' FLORIDA POWER LIGHT 875.13~-~AR~1~¢~ 7.227.C0 FLORIDA POWER LIGHT 880-ZSi-~5~E 7.~27.C0 FLORIDA POWER ~IGHT 885.22 ~i7¢ 7.22Ej 0 3LUE CROSS ,880.7~ .~R~jg~ 7,23J.( 0 ~4A~41LLAN PURL SHING [' 6.75 ],851.12 ~1f%%1( 7.232.( 0 %WATER DEPARTmeNT ],8~0.12 ~t~ 7.2~2.( 0 %WATER DEPARTk~[NT ~ ~89.50 ~865.12 ~R~'(~ 7,252.( 0 %WATER DEPARTMENT · fl~.11~ 7.232.( 0 AWATER DEPARTMENT 1~70.t2 '~[]~ 7,232.[ 3 &WATER DEPAR~t NT ~.70 1880.12 ~J:~t~g 7,252j 0 ~ATER DEPART~ 10~.60 30920.15 ~;~3~ 55s.c0 :LORIDA POWER ,ITHT 30900.~2 HAR~ 359.00 ~ATER DEF~T~JE IT 30.920.13 ~ 35q.00 VA~E DEPAR~EIIT 2..0, ~.Q.Q.O.Q.,~-St~ ......... k.~,O 0 ............ LSJ~..~RE~... ....................................... ,}D! 0.02 1.~ 10.02 -~ o, b9 9 .o! ---~ ...... L:~. ) 10.02 10.02 9 g 9 9 .01 .05 .01 .00 DAT~ .01 15.02 ~3 10.08 O! .00 .00 20.00 520.0C O0 ,O0 0 0.00 .00 ~ o2.oo_. ~t~'o'2':o-o- f~ oo .oo oo .o 20.00 20.0~ 2 0.0' -20:00- 20.0 90,00 NO. 2 283.00 ~lJO0 1~2~9 O0 GENERAL JOURI~AL VENDOR CITY OF B.B, CITY OF B,B, CiTY OF B.,B, CiTY OF POLICE PENSION FUND POLICE PENSION FUND F IREMENS PENSION FUND F tREMENS PENSION FUND Ft REMENS PENSION FUND RET ! REMENT TRUST FUND "T~UST-~PUND ...... -~--:: ............ RETt REagENT TRUST FUND B,B, CREDIT. F 1RST BA.~ TRUST LA~/RENCE MURPHY OITY OF AMOUN~ ~! 95.S0 2.2 78.77¢ 2.2 78.77 Z2 78.77 & 7I A~ ~ ~ 2 2 B ljl ' 23~0 .......... 'C'i'Tr"OF-"rJ ;B-~ ............................................................. -2-:65 -- SAML.~L PORTER 21 J5 ,JUAN ~VARETTE CITY OF RUSSELL AND AXON RUSSELL A~ AXON 2 L7 50.12 RUSSELL A~ AXON 1 00.00 RUSSELL A~ AXON RUSSELL A~ AXON ~6 ~$~7 NO RE ~ CONSTR FLORIDA PO~ER LI~T Ct~ ~- 8.D. I9.c:O ct~ OF B.S. CHA~ES L~AYET~ CI~ ~ B.B. CiW-'~ 8,B, 16.10 ~ I LLt A~ EDH 10.7O HARVEL AN~ ~LAND L5 90.00 THO~S FRASER IB J7 ATLANTIC NATIONAL RUSSELL AND AXOn; ' PIERCE TIRE CO RA~-4N~S SPORT.INC~ aOOOS A~ RI~ARD VERZAAL SJg'CyT-~O-: ............ UER'RY"BRt.r~E'R ....................... '- ................. 5.9 ~6 LO O0.O0 k9 55.00 12 22 P-T, GARRE TT B OYNTON P,U~P, · SUPPLY CITY OF GLAOSTEN BQq'TERF t ELO CiTY ~ ........... DAV*IO"HA~Rt S' ............................... r .......... B - 8- Ab~O PARTS .......... 1"3q.-~1 .... 12~-~0 ............ · -2-~-~, .... 3 .~3 50.890.00 ~..~!.?-~-:: 13..t.2 KELLYS ~ARCEN CENTER 50,~05 02 F-,/~%2~.5 18~,L~3 TESTING LA~ -OF P,B. ~t315- &961~ Cl~ Or B.B. - .00 ~1515 iq&2.00 FRA~ KIR~IDILITY ~R ~POSIT~ 20.00 ~%3]5 ~966~CITY OF 8.8. ........... ......................................... ~5 ~96S.0~ ~.A. ROq~Z~OR ~tsi: ~9.c~ CITY ~ a.s. - 70 DO OD .00 I 00.00 1~- ~0 11.30 & 10 t5 ~0 25.15 25 .!0 5 .~5 10 ACCOUETT NQI DATE , 950.00 95 O.O0 iD 0.00 75 0.00 '50.00 0.00 50.00 50.00 ~7.00 t7.00 00.00 0.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 CHECK NO. 18OD0 _1_8.1_~D.. ~ 15 ~3 15 .1~0 ~5 . 3,!6 .- 0 2.00 .~ 02.00 8~ 9/)0 {~t 15 86 0.00 t .00 9.O 1 7.O 0 7.O 0 'iS 5 0,6 ) 0.00 ~9 8~00 t% ,9252.00 -3 20.00 50,:;20.00 502 20.00 20.00 -~ 0.00 5.00 ,95 7.OO 2 0.00 0.00 5 0.00 2.00 15 1_L, 51 7.00 T.', 3.00 VENDOR .AMOUNT PLANTATION CONSTR ......... EI_R I_ ............................ ~WARD ~LLI VAN JOHN TUt TE HAROLD HERRI N~. KEN SNOW REf,~ CARRIER. FRANK JOHNSON ELECTRIC INa 539£0 CiTY OF BOYNq'ON BEACH LE ~ARD MOSt ER $~ CONSTR M. t,,c FAROEN 22.55 lC 0~0 ! O O.O0 ! 00.OO ....... -E VA --RA-Y.~,~OND ............................................................ ~.~g~ .... J o.co VEVA ~RUST~R J -- ' I O.OO J~N EVE~T_.~LAYTaN - j ~ 7.~0 B.B. FIRE OEPART~NT 6.1 B.B. FI P~ DEP~TMENT B.B. FIF;E DEP~TMENT NOR~ CONS~ I 0 0.00 ~ ~ S CONST~ DO~tS S~ IDAN S.O0 LI~A ~HI ODA DON~ JARvIS OOY ~t O~AN GUR~ ARCHI 8A~ 8.C'0 M. S~ELSoN S.O0 CINDY CHUL~! SJ~tD ~ITH h I ~A MAR SH LISA ~ ~R[~REATt ON C~ROL D~Y CATHY DO~LtNG ....................................................... ....... ALICIA STEFAN I NI AT~NT I C ~RD~AR[ - ' 2 COL. ALBERT ~EHREL~ SO.CO PALM BEACH OFFICE_ SUPPLY ~'~'~ DAVID BAR TENS -' ......... ~'iTY--UF--B-;B: ............................................... JOSEPH B~J SOE~I CITY OF LARRY Lt~ER Cl~ OF c ........................................................... Cl~ OF C~N HO~S BOB O~NIK ........ 8.EEK..~AQ~ET i 9 !I.3.!9 ! 5.50 ~ ........... I' 2:9~'" ! 0.9o i 1.6U : ! 1.10 ~..~O T 5:~5~ .... 2.~5 .",.~,..0 UN'T . .! 5 ! ? .00 502.00 ) 02.00 t, 0 2 .OD -3,, 02,00 ~, '~::7-;O0-- :!.D 40.01 :L I 5.01 1, 10,02 )99._%0 '----~, ~ 99.01 ] g g 10.02 399:41 ~,) 99 :il ' ~-Z 3-9.9 ~4Z) 10.02 i. ) 9 9 ~t;2 O. ) 99.01 O, 11.00 40, 10.01 t, -99-,.~0.. 1, lo.o5 /-<'L 10.0t ~ 3 ~ .00 t, 5 1 7.00 5 20.00 ~0-,0:--~ 20.0 20.0 20.0 ! 0.00 ~ 17.00 .00 10.06 ," 3 2 0.0C 'i ; aO .00  50 2.00 _. 0 2.00 . , i 02.00 T'[ D'O2'.OD- D 0 2.00 i ~ 3 1'7.00 02.00 0 2.00. 02.0C -0-~-.00- t5.01 - i20o00 ;20.00 20.00 VElVDOR L ed VEVA ARk~RUS TER BETTY GARRIGA EVA RAYI~ggND CHARLES GODFREy XEROX CORP P-B. ~UN~ SHEriFF M t ~L HOY Cl~ OF OtW OF 8.B, POLI~ PENSION POLi~ P~ION POLI~ P/NSI~ POLICE PENSION FU~ F I~NS PENSION FUND F 1RE~ENS PE~ ION FU~ aETtRE~N~ TROT FUND RETIRE~NT TROT FUND RETI ~N~ TR~T FUND B.B. CREDIT UNION FI~T 8A~ TRUST HAUSER MOTOR C0 Cl ~ 0F ~.~. .......... T-~EO~E_..~HA~ .............................. Ct ~ OF al ~ O~ S~ CONSTR CH~E MANHATTAN ~A~. ROLAND HA~ · JAMES NORTt~SCELLANEOUS DEPOS t T ........... ~ t-TED--~A¥ ....... ; ....................................... EUGENE JONES CiTY OF B.So' PETTY CASH CITY,' OF REEF,. RACKET VEVA ARMBRUSTER TIM DRAKE PETE BASIL P'E TE'--B AS- l-l j-: ............................................. PETE BASIL SPARKLE POOLS CATHY PATTERSON WILLIE GIBSON ..... :-""D f AN~'"CRYMES- ............................................ ASSOCIATED COURT REPORTE CiTY OF B.B. CITY CITY ~-- B,B, ........... ~'E',~R-ILC'-~YNCH- ........................................ ~RRfLL LYNCH SE~. WATER DEPOS FUND STATE OF FLORIDA GRAYBAR ELECTR lC SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIB CiTY OF CiTY OF ....... 'E'E'Oi,"'I~i::i;-K ................................................... EVA GEAaO l'i~ ! 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